October, 2012 (©Doctors/Grant Family Practice Residencies: Columbus, Ohio) Jeri A. O’Donnell, MA, LPCC; Pat Martin, MA, LPCC CASE: Typically we do this topic in July since that is the month when our new residents arrive and a review is always a good thing for the rest of us, but this year we decided to wait until everyone is settled in and would know more what they need in terms of community resources, so thus Oct. We also decided to forego a case and provide a list of some of the community resources we have found helpful for you over the years. Obviously, there are many more resources in Franklin County than we have listed, but the following are the most often requested. First Link is the agency which coordinates information about most of the resources in Franklin County so if you can’t find a specific resource for a patient; you can call FirstLink to ask them about the resource you are seeking. That number is 221-2255. If you have a patient who is looking for the nearest food pantry the number is Foodlink at 341-2282. Children: Child abuse/neglect (mandatory reporting in Ohio even if you only suspect)—Franklin County Children’s Services 229-7000 (24 hr. number) Center for Child/Family Advocacy—772-8200 (sexual abuse assessment, prevention, treatment, referrals) YMCA/YWCA—summer camps, activities (various numbers/locations) Big Brothers/Big Sisters—839-2447 Older Adults: Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging—645-7250 Elder Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation (mandatory reporting in Ohio)-Adult Protective Services 462-4348 (65 yrs and older) Lifecare Alliance: meals on wheels, some home care services—278-3130 Catholic Social Service: Senior Companions—274-0095 Office on Aging: Senior Options (multiple services)—462-6200 Gerlach Senior Health—566-5858 Northwest Counseling Center—457-7876 Substance Abuse: Maryhaven: inpt. and outpt. Services (for lower income)—445-8131 Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, Al-Ateen—253-2701 Domestic Violence: CHOICES—224-2273 (not mandatory reporting in Ohio) (Also CHOCICES is linked to the language line so they can get an interpreter on the phone quickly. Mental Health: Netcare Access 24 hour services—276-2273 Suicide Hot Lines: Adult—221-5445 Teen—294-3300 Senior—294-3309 Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities: Franklin County Board of MR/DD: Assessment, home evaluation, preschool programs, workshops etc.—475-6440 Legal Assistance: Legal Aid—224-8374 Capital University Law Clinic—236-6245 Dental Clinics: (Reduced Cost) OSU Dental Clinic 305 W. 12th Ave., 614/292-2751 Columbus Public Health Dept., 240 Parsons Ave., 614/645-7487 Ohio Hispanic Coalition: Crisis Line – 614/746-3534 (840-9934 Marisa will help as well) Home Nursing: (incl. PT, OT): Homereach (OhioHealth)—566-0888 Columbus Health Dept.—645-8323 Franklin County Health Dept.—462-3160 Grief/Loss: OhioHealth Hospice—566-5377 Lost Child—841-0782 Parents of Murdered Children/Homicide Survivors—267-4773 Breathing Assn: Energy assistance w/ heating and electric bills, smoking cessation, asthma education and camp, medical equipment and supplies—457-4570 Other: Columbus Speech and Hearing—263-5151 Columbus AIDS Task Force—299-2437 Alzheimer’s Association—457-6003 American Diabetes Association—436-1917 American Lung Association—279-1700 (asthma programs, camps, educational programs) American Red Cross—253-2740 (armed forces emergency services, community transportation program, disaster services) (Doctors Family Practice ck our website under Behavioral Science for further resources)